Arianaissued a long statement about how she nor her team would ever do such a thing to buy that spot and claimed that getting #1 records was not her priority.

Now, Justin and Scooter Braun, who manages both musicians, have responded to the claims made by 6ix9ine.

“You never have to stand alone so let me be clear,” Scooter replied to her Instagram, adding he would always stand by her side. “Only domestic streams are counted for a domestic chart. If someone is counting their total they aren’t counting correctly.”

He continued, “Two…We never disclose our sales until end of week. That is called strategy and is and always has been our policy. Three… Nielsen and billboard rules state clearly one credit card can only buy max 4 copies. Anything above that the entire amount gets thrown out. They review that. All must be confirmed. Which is was. No one should discredit your amazing fan base with lies.”

Scooter does say that there was an investigation, but it wasn’t about which song was in what spot.

“Four…Yes there was an investigation this week but it was into a video that had 6 times the amount of paid bot activity than the normal video,” he explained. “That video was not ours.”

He added to his comment, “Ariana thank you for being so humble. Others should do the same.”

You can see Justin‘s response to 6ix9ine‘s claims in the gallery below.

You can also watch Tekashi 6ix9ine‘s reaction to all of their reactions, too…

The series is loosely based on the life of Dave Burd, the rapper and comedian known as Lil Dicky, centered on “a neurotic man in his late twenties who has convinced himself that he’s destined to be one of the best rappers of all time,” said FXX. “Now he must convince his closest friends, because with their help, he actually might convince the world.”

Among the cameos in the teaser are glimpses of Justin Bieber, Marshmello and YG. Dave starts on FXX March 4 – Watch the trailer here!

“I’ve always considered myself someone that speaks honestly about issues that face my generation,” Demi said in a statement. “We’re excited to bring those frank conversations to a public forum, where people can have the opportunity to relate to the topics and guests, while finding room for laughter and learning.”

“It’s hard enough to get a Star as an artist, but to get a Star as an executive – you got to be a magician,” Lionel said. “Congratulations, my friend. I know this is a proud moment for you and your family. I love you to death.”

The 31-year-old “Earth” rapper, whose real name is David Andrew Burd, spoke on stage during the FX segment of the 2020 Winter TCA Tour held at The Langham Huntington on Thursday (January 9) in Pasadena, Calif.